How to Build Customized Media Workflows Using the Media Services .NET SDK - Part I
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In this two part video, Mingfei Yan will teach you how to use the Windows Azure Media Services .NET SDK to create your own media workflow including how to upload, encode, package and deliver your video assets. In this part you will learn how to create media asset and upload a video file from local drive.
After completing this part you can watch part II here. You can get started with Windows Azure Media Services today for free!
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Love your Videos, Ming. Your English is funny but the videos are informative
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@Residentx:Hope you fixed your code problem. I saw your post on the forum.
Code sample for this video (Part I and Part II) is posted at http://sdrv.ms/XTHhpf. In order to use this project, you will need to modify the following things:
Loved part 1 and part 2! Very helpful and informative!
Will there be one for going a step further and doing Apple HLS?
I'm currently trying to get this to work into the code from these tutorials, but having issues.
@Katie:You have to encode video into Smooth in order to get to HLS. We do introduced a new function called dynamic packing and it produces HLS and Smooth streaming content based on H.264 on the fly. And only Mp4 is stored in the storage account. you could check out more in this video: http://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Windows-Azure-Media-Services-Tutorials/Introduction-to-dynamic-packaging
Thank you!
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